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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8743108" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Yep I have someone on eBay I found who does them with a 3D printer and the quality looks really nice. Just have to wait till the 3rd next month when I get paid to order a couple sets. He can do iirc multiple different sizes and wants the exact speaker you are using so he can look at the specs and cut the whole to the size exactly to what you need and the thickness of the adapter. Wood would probably fall apart unless sealed really well but at least with the material he uses which is a hardened plastic of some sort it will last. Plus you can also sound deaden the doors while you have them apart if you are so inclined and can afford to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8743108, member: 676743"] Yep I have someone on eBay I found who does them with a 3D printer and the quality looks really nice. Just have to wait till the 3rd next month when I get paid to order a couple sets. He can do iirc multiple different sizes and wants the exact speaker you are using so he can look at the specs and cut the whole to the size exactly to what you need and the thickness of the adapter. Wood would probably fall apart unless sealed really well but at least with the material he uses which is a hardened plastic of some sort it will last. Plus you can also sound deaden the doors while you have them apart if you are so inclined and can afford to. [/QUOTE]
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